Games of the Week

Coach Gallagher celebrating his win after the game. GOJASPERS.COM / COURTESY Emmanouel Sofillas, Managing Editor Men’s Lacrosse After dropping their past three games, the Jasper Men’s Lacrosse team needed a big win over a talented Merrimack squad. They did exactly that on their trip up to North Andover, as they downed Merrimack with a score of 12-11. Manhattan started off red hot, as they paired … Continue reading Games of the Week

Jaspers Down Sacred Heart to Improve Standings in MAAC Championship

Men’s Basketball rolls to double-digit victory over Sacred Heart; Swish Gilyard secures a double-double. GOJASPERS.COM / COURTESY Owen McWalters, Asst. Sports Editor With the Manhattan University Men’s Basketball team coming off an impressive win against their conference rival, the Niagara University Purple Eagles, the Jaspers looked to keep their momentum going against another conference rival, the Sacred Heart Pioneers, on Thursday. The stage was set … Continue reading Jaspers Down Sacred Heart to Improve Standings in MAAC Championship

Scatterbomb is Unlucky During Their St. Patrick’s Day Themed Performance

Scatterbomb performs their St. Patrick’s Day show dressed in green. ELIZABETH KALAJ / THE QUADRANGLE Elizabeth Kalaj, Senior Writer Manhattan University’s improv group,  Scatterbomb, brought some humor to the unlucky month of March with St. Patrick’s Day-themed festivities leading their performance in Hayden 100 on March 7.  Scatterbomb invited students to come dressed in green and offer up words for skit inspiration while enjoying some … Continue reading Scatterbomb is Unlucky During Their St. Patrick’s Day Themed Performance

Mental Health and Music: Oakland Rain Makes a Special Appearance at the Manhattan University TV Studio

Anna Schmidt pictured live sound mixing for the Oakland Rain production. @MANHATTAN.MEDIA.NETWORK / INSTAGRAM Laili Shahrestani, Features Editor On March 4, Norwegian folk duo Oakland Rain made their way to the Manhattan University TV studio to film an episode of Higher Education Today, hosted by educational consultant Steven Roy Goodman. The duo is composed of twin sisters, Charlotte and Maren Wallevik, who not only have … Continue reading Mental Health and Music: Oakland Rain Makes a Special Appearance at the Manhattan University TV Studio

Manhattan Accounting Society Welcomes its New Executive Board

Isaiah Rosario, Senior Writer The Manhattan University Accounting Society announced its new executive board for the year. Senior Sebastiano Paccione is the society’s new president, and senior Kathy Vu alongside senior Roen Crameri are the co-vice presidents.  The club stated that their mission, “is to inform and assist our members to become active participants in the accounting community,” according to @omalleybusiness_mu on Instagram.  Each semester, … Continue reading Manhattan Accounting Society Welcomes its New Executive Board

MU Celebrates International Women’s Day Tabling Event on the Quad 

Alpha Pi Phi (APP) hosted the event to celebrate International’s Women’s Day.VICTORIA SCHILLER / THE QUADRANGLE Victoria Schiller, Senior Writer In celebration of International Women’s Day, several Manhattan University clubs gathered outside on the quad in order to raise money and awareness for Rise of Broken Women NYC (RBW), a women’s shelter. The Alpha Pi Phi (APP) sorority on campus hosted the event alongside Greek … Continue reading MU Celebrates International Women’s Day Tabling Event on the Quad 

Breaking Barriers: SHPEtinas Event Empowers Hispanic Women in STEM

SHPE E-board and panelists (left to right) Adina Rivera and Lilybeth Delgado at the SHPEtinas networking event. SAMANTHA ARIAS / SHPE TREASURER Angelina Persaud, Senior Writer The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) chapter at Manhattan University hosted a Women in STEM alumni panel to highlight the achievements of Hispanic women in the field.   The panelists in attendance included Adina Rivera ‘19, ‘21, a deputy … Continue reading Breaking Barriers: SHPEtinas Event Empowers Hispanic Women in STEM

MU Students Share Research at the Eastern Psychological Association Conference

Hannah Burgoyne is to present her exploratory study about AI at the EPA. HANNAH BURGOYNE / COURTESY Karen Flores, Senior Writer Manhattan University students will attend the annual Eastern Psychological Association (EPA) Conference where multiple will present their research projects centered around specific aspects of psychology.  According to the EPA website, the EPA’s goal is to advance science and its profession by spreading information about … Continue reading MU Students Share Research at the Eastern Psychological Association Conference

LETTER from the EDITOR

Dear Readers, Hello, and welcome to issue 8!  Saturday marked International Women’s Day, and I hope you all took the opportunity to appreciate and celebrate the women in your life a little extra. I’m always grateful for any opportunity to celebrate the strength and accomplishments of the women who surround me, support me and inspire me everyday, and this weekend provided the perfect occasion to … Continue reading LETTER from the EDITOR